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This week on ShoutOut, Andy is joined by co-host Lucy Potter for a show packed with community, creativity, and a whole lot of heart.
First up, Steffi sits down with Nikita from SISTALAND — the Bristol-born festival that's carving out space for women and underrepresented creatives. Now in its biggest year yet, SISTALAND returns to Chew Valley Lake from 10-12 July 2026, bringing together over 500 artists, entrepreneurs, filmmakers, and industry leaders from across the UK. Born out of a frustration with the barriers and isolation so many face in the creative industries, SISTALAND has grown from a grassroots gathering into a national movement. Nikita tells us all about this year's theme, "Community Powers Change", and what to expect from a weekend of talks, workshops, performances, and genuine connection by the lakeside.
Then, Steph from Queer Surf Club joins us to talk waves, wellbeing, and why the ocean needs to be for everyone. QSC has grown from seven surfers meeting up to a community of over 120 regulars and more than 1,000 members online — all united around a simple mission: create inclusive surfing to save our oceans. Steph tells us about QSC's Bristol Pride event at The Wave, how the club started, and where it sits alongside other queer outdoor groups. We also dive into why surf culture — despite its laid-back image — can feel surprisingly exclusive and masculine, and how QSC is challenging that. Plus, if you've ever wondered "is surfing for me?", "do I need to be fit?", or "will I feel welcome?" — Steph has answers.
By ShoutOut LGBT+ RadioThis week on ShoutOut, Andy is joined by co-host Lucy Potter for a show packed with community, creativity, and a whole lot of heart.
First up, Steffi sits down with Nikita from SISTALAND — the Bristol-born festival that's carving out space for women and underrepresented creatives. Now in its biggest year yet, SISTALAND returns to Chew Valley Lake from 10-12 July 2026, bringing together over 500 artists, entrepreneurs, filmmakers, and industry leaders from across the UK. Born out of a frustration with the barriers and isolation so many face in the creative industries, SISTALAND has grown from a grassroots gathering into a national movement. Nikita tells us all about this year's theme, "Community Powers Change", and what to expect from a weekend of talks, workshops, performances, and genuine connection by the lakeside.
Then, Steph from Queer Surf Club joins us to talk waves, wellbeing, and why the ocean needs to be for everyone. QSC has grown from seven surfers meeting up to a community of over 120 regulars and more than 1,000 members online — all united around a simple mission: create inclusive surfing to save our oceans. Steph tells us about QSC's Bristol Pride event at The Wave, how the club started, and where it sits alongside other queer outdoor groups. We also dive into why surf culture — despite its laid-back image — can feel surprisingly exclusive and masculine, and how QSC is challenging that. Plus, if you've ever wondered "is surfing for me?", "do I need to be fit?", or "will I feel welcome?" — Steph has answers.